- Shimla - Wikipedia
Shimla Coordinates: 31°6′12″N 77°10′20″E Christ Church of Shimla captured with a scenic view of the surroundings Shimla, [a] also known as Simla (the official name until 1972), [11] is the capital and the largest city of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of British India
- Shimla, India: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Snow-capped Himalayan peaks and green pastures surround Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh Enjoy a heritage walk through Shimla’s Victorian-era architecture, labyrinthine bazaars and lengthy pedestrian shopping mall
- THE 30 BEST Places to Visit in Shimla (2025) - Tripadvisor
According to forum posts, popular sightseeing options in Shimla include the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Jakhoo Temple, and the Mall Road Travelers have also mentioned Chadwick Waterfall, Kufri, and the Ridge as must-visit spots
- Shimla | India, Map, Elevation, History | Britannica
Shimla, city, capital of Himachal Pradesh state, northwestern India The city lies northeast of Chandigarh on a ridge of the Himalayan foothills, at an elevation of about 7,100 feet (2,200 metres)
- Shimla - Himachal Tourism Official Website
In its heyday Shimla attracted princes, merchants, diplomats and political leaders from Afghanistan, Tibet, China, Myanmar and other countries Several heritage buildings in the city are witness to historical moments that have shaped the history of south Asia
- Shimla Tourism (2025) - India gt; Top Things To Do, Images . . . - Holidify
Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and a popular hill-station among Indian families and honeymooners Situated at the height of 2200m, it was the summer capital of British India
- Shimla travel - Lonely Planet | India, Asia
Explore Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, with our travel guide: stroll Mall Road, visit Jakhoo Temple, ski in Kufri, taste local cuisine and find top top attractions
- OurShimla. in - Complete Guide to Shimla
Discover Shimla's colonial past through guided heritage walks that take you through historic buildings, churches, and lanes while narrating fascinating stories of the British Raj era
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